Josh Lawrence wrote:
On 2/28/07, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I installed v1.1.0 from Debian repository and tried to run it. I get the
following:
david@eurolap:~$ amsynth
amSynth 1.1.0
Copyright 2001-2004 Nick Dowell and others.
amSynth comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
ALSA: cannot open audio device hw:0
amSynth.bin: pcm.c:695: snd_pcm_close: Assertion `pcm' failed.
/usr/bin/amsynth: line 61: 3861 Aborted
$BINDIR/amSynth.bin $*
It appears that you have installed amSynth, which is located here:
http://amsynthe.sourceforge.net/amSynth/
I just grabbed it from my Debian repository, so it's probably not a
current version.
I think the OP was referring to ams. Try apt-get install ams and you
should get the package that was being referenced.
And yes, I will personally worship whoever takes on ams and brings it
up to modern glory. :)
OK, installing ams to see what it's like. Although I would still like
amSynth to work, too. It sounds like fun ... well, bummer, that one
tells me:
david@eurolap:~$ ams
LADSPA_PATH: /usr/lib/ladspa
loadPath: , savePath:
Preset path now /usr/share/doc/ams/demos
Alsa_driver: Cannot open PCM device plughw:0,0 for playback.
Alsa_driver: Cannot open PCM device plughw:0,0 for capture.
Can't connect to ALSA
There I go, silly me, just expecting things to work! ;-)
--
David
gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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